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Mangun (Persian: منگون, also
Romanized as
Mangūn; also
known as Mangān and Menjān) is a
village in Kamfiruz-e
Jonubi Rural District,
Kamfiruz District...
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Gerald Archie Mangun (March 11, 1919 – June 17, 2010),
usually known as G. A.
Mangun,
built one of the
largest churches of the
United Pentecostal Church...
- writer, and
Catholic priest. He was po****rly
known as Romo
Mangun (Father
Mangun). Romo
Mangun was the son of Yuli****
Sumadi Mangunwijaya and
Serafin Kamdaniyah...
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Eastern Siberia. List of
highest points of
Russian federal subjects Mangun-Taiga —
Belarusian Encyclopedia. 18. 2000.
Series 75.
Retrieved 8 June 2012...
- PMID 14580615. S2CID 10604808. Gazzaniga, Michael; Ivry,
Richard B.;
Mangun,
George R. (15
August 2013).
Cognitive Neuroscience: The
Biology of the...
- 2010.06.007. PMC 3676875. PMID 20558235.
Bastos AM,
Usrey WM,
Adams RA,
Mangun GR,
Fries P,
Friston KJ (November 2012). "Canonical
microcircuits for predictive...
- 2020-03-01.
Mangun,
Kimberley (2010). A
Force for Change. Corvallis, Oregon:
Oregon State University Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-87071-580-8.
Mangun, Kimberley...
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brought Pentecostalism into the
mainstream denominations Gerald Archie Mangun (1919–2010) –
American evangelist, pastor, who
built one of the largest...
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Benny Hinn Rex
Humbard George Jeffreys Kathryn Kuhlman Gerald Archie Mangun Charles Harrison Mason Aimee Semple McPherson Erik
Andersen Nordquelle T...
- (1910-1983) (in Indonesian). Jakarta:
Yayasan Idayu.
Konstituante (2020). "Sarino
Mangun Pranoto". konstituante.net (in Indonesian).
Retrieved 16
January 2020....